Cognition and Behavior ModificationBallinger Publishing Company, 1974 - 351 หน้า |
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... methods of psychological inquiry rather than with its subject matter . Watson wanted to objectify psychology along the lines of the physical sciences and was particularly opposed to the subjectivity of the previously popular ...
... methods of psychological inquiry rather than with its subject matter . Watson wanted to objectify psychology along the lines of the physical sciences and was particularly opposed to the subjectivity of the previously popular ...
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... method ) employed by subjects in their memorization of the lists . Four methods of association were recorded : ( 1 ) repetition , in which the noun pairs were simply rehearsed covertly over and over again ; ( 2 ) sentence generation ...
... method ) employed by subjects in their memorization of the lists . Four methods of association were recorded : ( 1 ) repetition , in which the noun pairs were simply rehearsed covertly over and over again ; ( 2 ) sentence generation ...
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... methods would suggest . A somewhat similar approach is that of Bionics , which has been described as " the use of biological prototypes for the design of man - made systems ( Papanek , 1969 ) . " Sensory organs and transducer systems ...
... methods would suggest . A somewhat similar approach is that of Bionics , which has been described as " the use of biological prototypes for the design of man - made systems ( Papanek , 1969 ) . " Sensory organs and transducer systems ...
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Chapter One Wherefore Cognitive Behavior Modification? | 1 |
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The Illegitimate Leap? | 19 |
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